Fuselage Continued
15.
Feed the motor lead through F15 of the motor mount assembly and then through the
opening in former F3.
16.
Pass the motor lead under and back up through F2 to enter the cockpit on the
left
side of
the aircraft.
17.
Fit the motor within the cut out at F12, ensuring that it is seated all the way back and
generally centered within the cuts.
Note: A properly installed motor and F12 part should
result in a motor mounted with apparent right thrust angle.
Bond the motor to F12 with a
drop of glue under the tabs on each side of the motor.
Tip: Generally, the motor will last the
life of the model and should not need to be removed. For a permanent bond use CA glue.
If you do not mind the extra cure time, white glue and/or silicone caulk works well and
makes later removal of the motor cleaner.
18.
Fit ply part F16 to top of F12, straddling the motor. Ensure that F16 is perpendicular (90
degrees) to F12. Tack glue to retain.
19.
Now, fit part F17 by sliding it over F16, and engaging the tabs on the top of F3. Bond F17
to F16, F3, and the fuselage sides with CA glue. At this time bond F16 to F12 with CA
glue.
Rear Fuselage
20.
Fit the fuselage rear decking F18 to the tabs along the
top
of former F4, resting on the
fuselage sides just behind F4. Tack glue F18 to F4, and the first 1/4 in. of the fuselage
sides immediately behind F4.
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